Hilarious Notes That Fathers Left To Their Kids

Our dads can be totally hilarious and annoying at times, like when they try to bug you about what you’re wearing, tease you about something, or crack a lame joke. They definitely have their own brand of dad humor. But admit it, we’ve learned not to take things too seriously from our fathers. And really, where would we be without our dads? Here’s a list of amusing and sweet notes that fathers left for their kids that shows us just how funny they can be!

Animal Lover

This dad’s note surely gave an impression that he is serious about the pets, and the instructions on the note are not meant to be toyed with. Hmm, it seems like dad has a favorite child and it’s a furry one! Who can blame the father, though? A dog is a man’s best friend after all, and they don’t come with tantrums (or maybe they do, but it’s the adorable kind).

Dog dads are as serious about their parenting skills as they are at being a human dad. Or maybe this father was simply looking out for both of them. But for sure, this note just shows us how a dad can always inject humor, even when giving instructions.

Another Level of Laziness

To some of us, our fathers are our mentors on how to fix things. They are the ones we run to when we need a solution to a problem. But what is it with dads and their inability to look for things—things that are often right under their noses? Hilarious, isn’t it?

The Wisdom Segment

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In 1534, the Church of England was established by King Henry VIII for personal and political rather than religious purposes. Henry desperately wanted to annul his marriage with his first wife, Queen Catherine of Aragon, who never bore him a son. He planned to marry his new mistress, Anne Boleyn, with whom he had become infatuated. However, the Pope did not approve of the annulment. The king was undeterred and decided to separate England from the Roman Catholic church and establish the Church of England.

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Since this historic separation of church and state, the Church of England has become the main religion in the country. The overseer of the church is none other than the British monarch. This meant old Henry had the power to approve the appointment of archbishops, as well as the Bishop of Canterbury (the church leader). As with the Catholic church, its principle foundation is the Bible, and it observes the sacraments of baptism and holy communion.

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The Church of England could be described as a mix between the Catholic and Reformed churches. It preserves many early Christian doctrines such as the Nicene Creed and the Apostles' Creed, but at the same time approves of Protestant Reformation ideas such as the Book of Common Prayer and the Thirty-Nine Articles.

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The Church of England decreed in 1992 that women may be ordained as priests. While this sparked much debate within the community, it also promotes female empowerment within the church. There have also been attempts over recent years to allow women to become bishops. However, these were continuously rejected by fierce opponents within the church.

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The fight did not end there, however, and finally, in 2014, the church passed a bill to allow women to become bishops. The bill was then approved in 2015 by the Archbishops of Canterbury and York (the churchs highest officials). Reverend Libby Lane, the first ever female bishop of the Church of England was consecrated in January of 2015.

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The Church of England has also allowed gay priests to be ordained since 2005, under the agreement that they would remain celibate. They were also permitted to become bishops in 2013. In the same year, the House of Commons legalized same-sex marriage. However, the Church of England has not agreed to perform them.